Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 273, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1921 — Page 22

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Open Saturday Night 6 to 8:30 slitter sn!> Crust (Ea ‘Paddling Own Canoe,’ Misnomer, Tells Club “Teamwork is absolutely essential to the attainment of success. You cannot ‘paddle your own canoe’ throughout life. You must cooperate with others in sailing the strong ship which is necessary to weather the rough waters,” said Albert Stump, attorney, in his address at the banquet of the Indianapolis Traffic Club at the Clay-pool Hotel last night. So enthusiastically was his address received that he was unanimously voteu an honorary member of the club. Included In the program were a number of vaudeville features, arranged by a committee of which Guy J. Jeffries was chairman. Officers Raid Death Chamber by Mistake Special to The Times. RUSHVILLE, lad., March 25—When police officers raided a reputed resort In the Grand Hotel here last night they bolted into a room in which several persons were gathered around the deathbed of James Carr, 93, who died as the officers entered the room. The search continued and a woman who gave the name of Grace Edwards. 27, was arrested and a man who gave the name of C. Carney, 4S, was held pending investigation. Gary Tribune Passes to New Owners Special to The Times. GARY, Ind.. March 25. —The Gary Tribune, one of the most prominent Republican papers in the Tenth congressional district, passed into new management Thursday when the plant was sold by Homer J. Carr to Carl O. JJonnewitz, former managing editor of the paper, and C. R. Ealey, former business manager. Associated with the new ownership is R. D. Phillips, who was formerly connected with the Anderson Herald. 1921 Detroit-Buffalo Shipping Is Opened BUFFALO, March 25.—Navigation between the ports of Detroit and Buffalo will be officially opened for the 1921 season when the steamer Eonmania docks here today. The Roumanla left Detroit yesterday with a cargo of automobiles. The arrival of the Roumanla will be the earliest since 1905. with the exception of the freighter Jupiter, which arrived here March 20, 1919. Down They Go Again NEW YORK, March 23.—1n preparation for th© EiiMter trad©, merchant* today reduced th© retail prlc© of fresh eggs to 27 cents a dozen, th© cheapest they have sold here in ten years.

NITROUS OXIDE GAS FOR ABSOLUTE Painless Extracting JUST A QtTET, GENTLE SLEEP YOU FEEL NOTHING. Whether you have one or thirty teeth extracted, it’s all the same. (United Union DentaJ Corp.) Eiteljorg & Moore DENTISTS CORNER EAST MARKET AND CIRCLE. Ground Floor. No Stairs to Climb.

f®} Abolish EBB Roaches It’s easy with the SI,OOO G U A RyjjySgl A N T E E D ROACH KILLER. Most effec1 tive and convenlent remedy known. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25 VONNEGUT’S 120-124 E. Wash. St.

DETROIT VAPOR STOVES PENINSULAR STOVES GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sale by HOOSIER CU,FITTING CO. 443-5 E. Wash.

BUSINESS MEN AND WOMEN Eat Your Lunch Where the Best of Food and the Best of Service Are Offered at Reasonable Prices. Lunch SOc Breakfast From "-It. Joy Fori Restaurant tZS EAST NEW YORK.

Cuticura Soap The Healthy—— Shaving Soap QiMturm B—p thro -ritboot at mg. tTerTwhasßc.

CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY SI.OO down, balance as you get your money. THE PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 46 N. Pennsylvania Second Floor

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Sim Flinders has set two fence posts around his yard, but one of them is out of line and he is puzzled to know which one it is. • • • Miss Peachle Sims won out in the popularity Toting contest, held last week, over Miss Flutie Belcher. It is believed Mtss Flutie would of came out victorious if she had not run out of face powder right in the midst of the fray. • • * Miss Hostetter Hocks, our poetess, straightened up the house Tuesday while the muse was not working. Photographic portraits of the children find a f A warm response in the f hearts of friemls and the family. Bring the little < vT.JkA “tots” in today. Bth Floor Kahn Bids.

M ore Palatable More Nourishing If You’re Tired of Ordinary “Baker’s Bread” Try This NEW LOAF OF MOLLY’S Malt-Milk BREAD Is not made with ordinary milk or water, but with nourishing MALT-MILK Sold by Your Grocer. Baked by INDIANAPOLIS BAKING CO.

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INNER TUBES (M QQ AMERICAN SEAL, jU.iflO Sox3'/i, a *8.25 value Only 2 to a customer. Climax tVall Paper Cleaner, 10c per can. Only 6 to a customer. GARDEN TOOLS AND PAINTS. Fleischmann’s

DISHES Our prices are the lowest. Cups and Saucers, 10c up. Dishes, 5c up. Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington SL

ALL WOOL SUITS and OVERCOATS Honestly tailored to /♦ rs-w e* r\ tout measure for sL • 3 g a § LEON TAILORING CO. V if ► ,IW i 131 E. New York St. \M

Joy-Toys for Easter ‘The whole 4th Floor is I like one big, gay Easter } | — and small prices add j ■ -AmBF Baskets trimmed with rabbits, dolls and chicks, 25£, 50£, 75£, sl, $1.50 and up to $5.00. Sand pails trimmed with Easter toys, 65£. Wood Easter toys, 35£, sl, $1.50. Fancy decorated paper eggs, filled, Books adorned with Easter toys, 50£ up to $6.50. Rabbits stuffed, SI.OO. $2.00. Fluffy chicks, 2 for s£. Fluffy rabbits, 2 for 5y Easter rabbits, to fill,

Easter Greeting Cards of appropriate sentiment and dainty design. —First Floor.

Charles Mayer & Cos. 29 and 31 W. Washington Established 1840

FOURTH FLOOR STATE LIFE BLDG. r ~ I ~!> i ' Af the Marvelously Low Price of Charming Transparent Hats koeoM Fine Milan with taffeta, Georgette and crepe Smart Lisere and Milan Hemp Hats, Clever models of Novelty Braid Hats of all silk combination materials A Sale of Exclusive Millinery That is Unequalled Original models from the foremost ateliers of the country and $8.50 $lO $lB New Hats for the Kiddies Children’s fine Ital- Another great purchase of misses’ and ian Milans, with long children's patent Milans, in pokes, chin streamers of gros- chins and off-the-face styles, in black, grain ribbon, in brown and navy, all with long <f-| no many styles.... streamers. Specially priced . .<pl*/0 300 Children’s HATS $ .00 On Special Sale At . . X—-

FOURTH FLOOR STATE LIFE BLDG.

"£= Easter Footwear @53 Extraordinary values in our big showings of shoes for Spring. You’ll be delighted with the styles and prices. ffSff Men’s Shoes Ladies’ Shoes pefc§f! jf' * A Black and brown dress or work Smart, new styles with high, low Bboes, In English or wide toes. Built or medium heels and wide, medium ' ' J? N® r BerVlCe ’ Bty,e an< * com^ort - Bet- or narrow toes; In black or brown \ $2.98 $3.98 UmMM ’ Low Cuts for c: *2.98, *3.9B^^^ MBER~-We Save You on Repairing

Ladies* Fancy Straps, Oxfords, Novelties and Slippers, in suede, satin and kid. Black or brown. French, baby Louis and military heels — $5.98 and $6.98

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 25,1921.

AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER COMPANY

HORUFF’S

342-344 Virginia Avenue. 1108-1110 Fountain Square.

Think This Over Do you realize that you can buy GOOD GLASSES carefully fitted to your eyes, best lenses and mountings, at a Reasonable Price at the Hoosier Optical Cos. 148 North Illinois Street

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938-40 South Meridian St. 2630 Northwestern Avenue.

Fire and Burglar Proof Safes and Vault Doors Real Fireprojf Fillaj Sale) in Five Si^es From 20x30 to 40x60 tubide. These safes can b equipped with any steel filing system. A complete line of office furniture and equipment. Aetna Cabinet Company Dlitplay room* 321-329 XV. Maryland, Indianapolis

Men’s Stylish Oxfords In black or brown. Qmu metal, vici kid and Russia calf. English as well as conservative shapes. Most of them have Wingfoot rubber heels — $2.9$ and $5.98 Boy’ and Youths’, $1.98 to $2.98

r Boys’ Stockings at 19c —for the Boys I That well-known fVa IA Bull Dog Stocking \ || \\ J The best for strength and wear. The \ Ta I <v J boys wear ’em out, of course. The \ \\ h? Sfact is the only efficient stockings for J /\\ fiL boys would have to be made out of fj A \ cast iron. But you will find these Bull 1/ , i Dog Stockings will hold up a little \ \ A Bargain at 19c WW 1 See our big list of offerings on Page 17 today. fidllfilft Er^ Delaware !£—<——————*3 Delaware Street Street

ROOFING Building permits issued in Indianapolis, up to March 24th, number 840, with a valuation of $1,224,844.00, mostly residences, exceeding that of any March, in the city’s history. Every indication points to a steady increase throughout the year. 'While men and material are available, and before beginning your spring papering and cleaning, why not let us estimate cost of reroofing your old home or roofing your new one with a modem, fire-resisting ASPHALT SHINGLE or ROLL ROOFING in either plain or designed goods? Estimates furnished free. Inspection of our stock is solicited. We specialize in VULCANITE ASPHALT SHINGLES, “BEAVER QUALITY.” Greer-Hankins Lumber Company 624 Massachusetts Avenue. Main 0747 —Telephones— Auto. 22-213

{MI Do You Know! ![■■) TiirtHftfHtcHttF Tnimiflßimiiff That special for Saturday, March 26th, we have the following bargains to offer: Ladies’ suits, youthful styles, small sizes, short lengths, beautiful designs and patterns, sold for $25.00 to $35.00; reduced to $4.98 Silk poplin dresses, trimmed in lace and contrasting celors. Sold for SIO.OO to $17.00. Saturday $4.98 Plaid skirts, very pretty coloring, designs that will suit you. Sold for $5.00. Saturday $1.98 Ladies’ spring coats, the very new smart styles, wraps, sport coats and conservative coats, made out of polo cloth, silver tones and triootines. Saturday, up from $9.98 Ladies’ Hose that will satisfy; sold for 50c. Saturday. Men’s suits, latest styles and assorted colors; in serge, scotch mixtures, etc. Sold for $25.00 to $35.00. Saturday. .$14.98 Men’s trousers, sold for $3.00. Saturday $1.49 Men’s silk shirts, beautiful patterns. Saturday $4.98 GRANGERDEPARTMENTSTORE 336-338 WEST WASHINGTON STREET.

p-BAKER BROS. /Home of'" J\ I Largest and s 1 E>eyt u Rated. \\ hk? )> f USED VpURNITURE nTrrr £ \ STORE / ‘' v - s _in the -■gy— j/ WE Manufacturers’ \ \ Closeouts No Lots Too S \ of odds and enda, sac- Large \i tory sample*, (.hop- Telephone or Tele- ~ worn or discontinued graph for Buyer at patterns. Our Expense. 217-19-21 East Washington St. 216-18-20 East Pearl St Warehouse 217-19 East Pearl St.

Financial Independence in the later years of life will be the result of laying aside a definite part of your earnings now. Let this bank help you—Start an account today. We Pay On Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street.

American Paper Stock Cos. Direct connection with large consumers of wrste paper, insuring top market prices. Special attention to school, church and residence calls. 340 W. Market St. Main 60S